The government on Monday raised export duties on select petroleum products, increasing the duty on diesel to Rs14 per litre from Rs13.5 earlier and on aviation turbine fuel (ATF) to Rs12.5 per litre from Rs9.5 per litre. The revised rates will come into effect from June 16, according to an official gazette notification.
However, the export duty on petrol remains unchanged at Rs1.5 per litre. The government also clarified that there is no change in the existing excise duty structure on petrol and diesel meant for domestic consumption.
Fortnightly revision linked To Global Crude Prices
This latest revision follows a series of fortnightly adjustments in export levies based on prevailing international crude and product prices. The previous update was carried out with effect from June 1, 2026.
Earlier, on March 26, the government had sharply increased export duties—setting diesel at Rs21.50 per litre and ATF at Rs29.5 per litre—in an effort to safeguard domestic fuel availability amid volatility triggered by the West Asia conflict. The rates have since been progressively moderated in line with global price movements.
Officials said the duty framework is designed to discourage excessive fuel exports when global price differentials make overseas sales more lucrative for refiners than domestic supply. By adjusting levies, the government aims to ensure adequate local availability of petroleum products.
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